live about 10 miles SE of Nashville. I went to high school at Nashville (Class of '79). looked at my TR-98 operator's manual loss chart it says in corn 2 seeds_square foot for 1 bu_A loss, beans is 7. Also to check shoe loss take width of the cleaning shoe by 2', count number of seeds, 25' head is 350 seeds, 30' head is 420 seeds in soybeans for one bpa loss. Corn is 8rn 80 seeds, 12rn is 120 seeds for one bpa. I have a chaff spreader so it is hard to see shoe losses. Best way I find is clean off back axle, make one pass, go see how much grain is in the chaff that's on the back axle, make adjustments, try again. I do this a few times a day till I can't find very much grain. I run about 4.5-5 mph in beans and 4-4.5 mph in corn. Is this fast enough or should I take a higher loss and push the combine fasterIJ Way to much time on my hands to be thinking of all this. 8 days without combining in Oct. can do this to a guy!